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2011

  • 2011.12.19: Brain function - A new way to measure the burden of aging across nations
  • 2011.11.28: Saving millions of lives and protecting our climate through clean cooking options
  • 2011.11.25: Fast action could cut near-term climate change, save more than 2 million lives annually and boost food security
  • 2011.11.13: Climate policies can help resolve energy security and air pollution challenges
  • 2011.10.27: 7 billion people are not the issue - human development is what counts
  • 2011.09.29: Refocusing global development priorities toward education and health
  • 2011.09.27: New scenarios offer alternative views of the future climate
  • 2011.08.16: MEDIA ALERT: Global energy perspectives: Powering the next global energy transformation
  • 2011.07.28: Education - a key determinant of population growth and human well-being
  • 2011.07.14: Forests play dominant role in removing atmospheric carbon
  • 2011.06.28: Fertility rates affected by global economic crisis
  • 2011.06.21: Universal energy access can secure growth and freedom, say Vienna Energy Forum participants
  • 2011.06.16: MEDIA ALERT: Vienna Energy Forum (Hofburg, 21-23 June)
  • 2011.06.14: Complementary Action to Curb ‘Soot’ and ‘Smog’ Pollution Could Help Limit Global Temperature Rise to 2 Degrees or Less
  • 2011.05.31: Good progress on the road to 100 percent renewable electricity – despite obstacles
  • 2011.02.21: Brazil and Malaysia join IIASA
  • 2011.01.31: New Centre on global population and education research opens in Vienna

2009

  • 2009.12.02: New institutional approach could improve effectiveness of REDD
  • 2009.09.21: Current GHG emissions pledges leave climate targets in the red
  • 2009.09.01: New research investigates the challenges of aging and demographic change in Europe
  • 2009.08.06: Scientists find universal rules for food-web stability (German version)
  • 2009.08.03: Climate intervention: what we need to know to respond to a climate emergency
  • 2009.06.22: Vienna energy conference calls for shift towards low-carbon green industries
  • 2009.02.19: IIASA awards scholarships to outstanding young scientists
  • 2009.02.12: Rapid Darwinian evolution threatens fisheries
  • 2009.02.03: Predicting climate hotspots to alleviate hunger
  • 2009.01.26: New Director for Global Research Institute (German version)
  • 2009.01.21: Austrian energy expert appointed to Global Change Advisory Council (German version)

2008

  • 2008.12.01: IIASA researchers propose new international body and method to cut deforestation greenhouse gases
  • 2008.11.12: Austrian Government awards former IIASA Director
  • 2008.11.11: New study to consider how society adapts to climate change
  • 2008.10.02: Discussions Focus on Security of the Caspian Sea Region
  • 2008.09.29: 100 Jahre Ammoniksynthese: Wie ein einzelnes Patent die Welt veränderte (in German)
  • 2008.07.24: Scientists prove paying to spare tropical forests offers cost effective way to cut greenhouse gases
  • 2008.05.16: New Leaders for IIASA
  • 2008.05.08: Food Security and Sustainable Agriculture: The Challenges of Climate Change in Sub-Saharan Africa
  • 2008.02.21: More Education Does indeed Bring Higher Economic Growth
  • 2008.01.20: The Coming Acceleration of Global Population Aging

2007

  • 2007.11.28: Scientists from IIASA supporting Summit aimed at creating global observation “system of systems”
  • 2007.11.28: IIASA scientists alert Bali climate conference on need to pay to use forests for reducing greenhouse gases
  • 2007.11.21: IIASA scientists warn of need to assess human impact on evolutionary changes
  • 2007.11.15: Conference seeks to narrow gap between science and policy on development issues

2006

2005

  • 2005.08.08: New Report Urges Greater Use of ICT Innovations in the Forest Sector
  • 2005.06.08: Average Remaining Lifetimes Can Increase As Human Populations Age

2004

  • 2004.08.13: Born in January? Be patient until you have babies and find Mr. Right!
  • 2004.07.29: EURYI-Award-Preisträger 2003/2004, Brian O’Neill (in German)
  • 2004.01.27: National Academy of Sciences, American Academy of Arts and Sciences Support U.S. Involvement in International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

2003

  • 2003.03.28: Europe's Population at a Turning Point

2002

  • 2002.11.21; Climate Change and Agricultural Vulnerability
  • 2002.11.12: Technological Change and the Environment
  • 2002.08.29: Climate Change Puts Agriculture at Great Risk
  • 2002.08.31: Population in Sustainable Development
  • 2002.06.28: Integrated Disaster Risk Management: Megacity Vulnerability and Resilience
  • 2002.06.10: Prof. Leen Hordijk to be IIASA's New Director
  • 2002.05.29: Adaptive Dynamics of Infectious Diseases
  • 2002.02.12: CD-ROM: Land Resources of Russia
  • 2002.01.01: China Joins IIASA

2001

  • 2001.12.10 A Sink for Missing Carbon Discovered in Northern Forests
  • 2001.07.09 Climate Change puts Food Production at Risk
  • 2001.07.05 Press Briefing on The Human Development Report 2001
  • 2001.06.20 Prof. Jernelöv's Term as Acting Director Extended
  • 2001.03.28 The Future of Botswana, Mozambique and Namibia
  • 2001.03.15 Transboundary Risk Management

2000

  • 2000.01.17 Will Europe be Short of Children? IIASA's Wolfgang Lutz responds
  • 2000.03.06 Memorial Conference Honors Ambassador Winfried Lang
  • 2000.03.14 New CD: Soil and Physiographic Database for Eurasia
  • 2000.03.15 New Book: The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear Complex
  • 2000.03.20 Cold War Contamination Less Than Feared
  • 2000.03.31 Renowned Author, Scientist and Professor, John L. Casti, Returns to IIASA
  • 2000.04.27 European Journal of Operational Research
  • 2000.05.03 New IIASA Scholarship Honors First Director
  • 2000.05.22 IIASA Launches Book Series in Adaptive Dynamics
  • 2000.05.22 The Geometry of Ecological Interactions: Simplifying Spatial Complexity
  • 2000.06.27 International Economic Negotiation - Models versus Reality
  • 2000.06.30 European Commission Sponsors Earthquake Risk Conference at IIASA
  • 2000.07.21 Old Sins: Industrial Metabolism, Heavy Metal Pollution, and Environmental Transition in Central Europe
  • 2000.07.24 Model-Based Decision Support Methodology with Environmental Applications
  • 2000.07.25 Population-Development-Environment in Namibia: Background Readings
  • 2000.08.25 Is the Kyoto Protocol Workable?
  • 2000.09.01 New Book on Ice Ages and Astronomical Causes
  • 2000.09.28 IIASA Director Steps Down
  • 2000.10.31 Power and Negotiation
  • 2000.11.03 IIASA Research Report: Health and Elderly Care Expenditure in an Aging World
  • 2000.11.08 Population and Climate Change
  • 2000.11.28 IIASA Releases Scientific Study Linking Population Growth to Climate Change

1999

  • 1999.12.16 Joint Workshop Looks at Digital Collaboration and Scientific Interchange
  • 1999.11.12 Janica Ylikarjula of Finland Wins 1999 Peccei Scholarships
  • 1999.11.12 Two US Students Win 1999 IIASA Scholarships
  • 1999.10.08 International Symposium Examines 1950s Atomic Projects
  • 1999.08.02 IIASA, World Bank Sign Research Agreement to Mitigate Costs of Natural Disasters
  • 1999.07.26 New Research Answers Question, Can China Feed Itself?
  • 1999.07.09 New Book: The Radiation Legacy of the Soviet Nuclear Complex
  • 1999.06.10 Europe's Flood Forecast: Costly
  • 1999.06.05 Flood Risks in Europe

1998

  • 1998.11.03 Solving the Buenos Aires Paradox
  • 1998.10.28 AIDS Threatens Long-term Sustainable Development in Southern Africa
  • 1998.09.14 Future Energy Options will be Cleaner, More Efficient
  • 1998.09.12e Museum for a Day (English)
  • 1998.09.12g Museum für einen Tag (German)
  • 1998.06.29 New Pension Investment Strategy Could Alleviate Economic Impacts of Population Aging
  • 1998.05.19 Book Underscores Importance of Implementation of International Environmental Agreements
  • 1998.01.26 Education Affects Population Growth in the Middle East
1997
  • 1997.12.22 Balancing European Integration and Globalization
  • 1997.12.18a Keigo Akimoto Awarded International Research Scholarship
  • 1997.12.18b Mikko Heino Awarded International Research Scholarship
  • 1997.12.17a Tatiana Ermolieva Awarded International Research Scholarship
  • 1997.12.17b Internationales Forschungsstipendium geht an Dr. Tatiana Ermolieva der SoWi-Uni
  • 1997.11.11a 25 Years of IIASA
  • 1997.11.11b 25 Jahre IIASA
  • 1997.07.11 Theory Offers New Explanation for Ice Ages
  • 1997.07.09 IIASA Appoints New Council Chairman
  • 1997.07.09 IIASA ernennt neuen Vorstandsvorsitzenden
  • 1997.06.18 Financial Inflows Cause Problems for Transition Economies
  • 1997.06.12 US Report Analyzes Consumption's Role in Environmental Degradation
  • 1997.03.27 Study assesses the causes and consequences of the world's most rapid fertility decline
  • 1997.02.19 Norway Becomes Member of IIASA
  • 1997.02.16a What does sustainable development really mean?
    Understanding and measuring sustainability at IIASA's AAAS'97 session
  • 1997.02.16b Study on Population and Global Warming Sets Future Scenarios
  • 1997.01.15 Lauren Hale Receives International Research Scholarship
1996
  • 1996.12.27a Oscar De Feo Receives International Research Scholarship
  • 1996.12.27b Patricia Kandelaars Receives International Research Scholarship
  • 1996.12.02 Priority for Developing Russian Forest Sector Policy
  • 1996.11.12 Decision Time for Russian Forest Sector Policy
  • 1996.10.30a Österreichische Auszeichung für ehemaligen IIASA Direktor
  • 1996.10.30b Austrian Government Award for Former IIASA Director
  • 1996.10.09a End of World Population Growth Projected for 21st Century
  • 1996.10.09b IIASA forecasts over one-third of Austria's population will be above age 60
  • 1996.09.18 IIASA's Research Agenda Expanding: Director's Statement
  • 1996.09.12 IIASA Conference Focuses on International Environmental Agreements
  • 1996.09.11a Esperanza de Vida Alfabeta (Spanish)
  • 1996.09.11b Literate Life Expectancy (English)
  • 1996.08.05 European Political Response to Climate Change
  • 1996.05.21b Water Quality in Central and Eastern Europe: The present state (News Backgrounder)
  • 1996.05.21a Future Water Quality in Central and Eastern Europe: What is to be Done?
  • 1996.03.22 Land-Use Change in China: IIASA Study Investigates Causes and Effects
  • 1996.02.14 IIASA Research Links New Households to Increases in CO2 Emissions (for AAAS'96 Annual Meeting)
  • 1996.02.10b Fairness and Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities (Austria)
  • 1996.02.10a Fairness and Siting Hazardous Waste Facilities (International)
  • 1996.01.03 Professor Gordon MacDonald Named Next IIASA Director

 

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